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Miscellaneous Notes, Printed Matter, and Writings by George D. Hubbard, 1900-1951, undated

 Series — Box: 2
Identifier: Series 3

Scope and Contents

This series consists of topographical maps collected by George D. Hubbard (Oberlin College Professor of Geology and Geography, 1910-1936), as well as a set of field notes written on cards and writings on geology and geography.



They have been inventoried as follows:

Maps and Notes by George D. Hubbard, 1916, 1918, undated

Writings by George D. Hubbard, 1900-1923

The Blue Mound Quartzyte, 1900

The Industrial and Commercial Importance of a Tropical Possession, 1906

Physiography and Geography—Their Relations, Differences, andEssential Fields, 1906

College Geography, 1908

Some High Level Terraces in Southeastern Ohio, 1908

Gold and Silver Mining and Reduction Processes as Responses to Geographic Conditions, 1911

The Relation of Gold and Silver Mining to the Development of Associated Industries, 1911

The Influence of Gold and Silver Mining Upon the Characters of Men, 1912

Finger Lake Bed in Ohio, 1914

New England; Her Forests and Her People, 1914

Geography in the Columbus, Ohio, Quadrangle, 1917

What has the Future for Geologists?, 1917

Reasons for Giving Geography a Greater Place in the High School, 1918

Geographic Factors in the Economic Progress of the South, 1919

The Antimony Mines of Shiu Chow, China, 1922

The Antimony Ores of Shiu Chow, China, 1922

Colloids in Geologic Problems, 1922

Concretions in Lake Deposits at Elyria, Ohio, 1922

Dynamics of the Lithosphere, 1922

Education in Cheng Tu, Sze Chuan, 1922

The Geographic Setting of Chengtu, 1923

Writings by George D. Hubbard, 1924-29

Dimensions of the Cincinnati Anticline, 1924

Preliminary Report on Some Coals from Sze Chuan, China, 1924

Geology of a Small Tract in South Central Vermont, 1924-25

Notes on the Geology of Giles County, Virginia, 1926

Physiographic History of Five River Valleys in Northern Ohio, 1926

Quantitative vs. Qualitative Studies in Geology, 1928

The Pearl River Delta, 1929

Validity of the Indicators of Ancient Climates, 1930

Albania in 1931, 1932

Geographic Conditions, Infulences, Controls, 1932

Pre-Cambrian in Ohio, 1932

Unity of Physiographic History in Southwest Norway, 1934

Min River Section Between Kuan-Hsien and Wei-Chou, Szechuan, China, 1937

Symposium: Walther Penck’s Contribution to Geomorphology, 1940

Illinoian Glaciation in Killbuck Valley South of Millersburg, Ohio, 1941

Tilted Postglacial Lake Beds in Ohio, 1942

An Economic Future for Japan, ca. 1943

So the Map Collection Can Grow, 1946

Turning of Tirnovo, ca. 1949

Agriculture in Palestine, 1951

The Geographer’s Educational Neighbors, 1951

The Name of the Creek in Oberlin (typescript), undated

Dates

  • Creation: 1900-1951, undated

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

Program Review file in Series I is restricted.

Extent

From the Collection: 1.40 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

English

Repository Details

Part of the Oberlin College Archives Repository

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